Sports Sylvania Triathlon and Duathlon Published on Aug. 10, 2014 Share Tweet Share Email Comments Print John Streicher of Holland, a member of the Stone Oak Geezers relay team, after swimming the 1.5k event. To qualify as a "geezer," says team member Bob Buschur, you have to be "an aging athlete worried about getting Social Security." The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image Kim Ellingson of Cincinnati, left, Kelly Scharboneau of Dundee, Mich., and Rachel Langenderfer, of Cincinnati at the Olander Lake. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image Matt Harrison of Toledo, right, gets his race number written onto his upper arm by Southview High School cross-country team member and event volunteer Alex Parquette. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image Swimmers and at-the-ready rescuers in the 80-degree water of Olander Lake. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image Rob Jankowski of Plymouth, Mich., left, picks up his race packet from Connie Ayres, of Petersburg, Mich. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image Cheryl McCormick of Toledo prepares her goggles before the triathlon begins. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image Tom Falvey, 78, of Sylvania, begins the bicycle segment of the triathlon. Falvey ahs been competing in triathlons for years. "My wife says I'm too old to be doing this, and I think she's right," Falvey said. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image Sprint triathlon women, aged 15-34 start their 0.25-mile swim in Olander Lake. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image Cody Crowther of Sylvania, left, holds the U.S. flag during the playing of the national anthem. Behind him are race announcer Bob Wombold, mostly obscured, and race director Jim Donaldson, right. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image On the platform Cody Crowther of Sylvania, left, holds the U.S. flag during the playing of the national anthem. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image Sprint triathlon women 35 years-old and over start their 0.25-mile swim in Olander Lake. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image Some of the gear needed to compete in a triathlon include running shoes, a bicycle, and a swimsuit. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image A runner welcomes a squirt from 5-year-old Izzaik Gullett of Fremont, right. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image An energy-boosting product waits on a participant's bicycle helmet. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image Todd, left, and Dawn Williams of Fremont, looks for their son's results. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image Richard Biggins of Sylvania found a place to await and cheer on a friend at the event. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image Dawn, left, and Todd Williams of Fremont look for their son's results as race director Jim Donaldson puts them up. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image Jeff Roberts of Grand Rapids, Mich., right, enters the bicyclists' numbers as they begin that segment of the race. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image Sprint triathlon men, aged 15-39, start their 0.25-mile swim in Olander Lake. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image Related Items Sylvania Triathlon and Duathlon Recommended for you Click to comment